You may wonder what is the difference between the locs that I offer?
First, let's talk traditional comb coil locs. This method involves taking small sections of hair and combing them in a clockwise manner to twist and shape the hair into coils. This is the perfect style for those with curly, coarse afro-textured hair ranging anywhere from 4c to 3b. Before you get started, you'll want to know your hair type. If your hair is tightly coiled around a few millimeters and the curl is inconsistent, then it's 4C. If the hair is tightly coiled closer to 1 cm and bigger and the curl is consistent, then it falls within the 3 range (a through c).
Now, let's chat about sisterlocks, microlocs, and interlocks. These are all types of natural hairstyles that involve weaving or interlocking individual strands of hair together to form tight, compact locs. The main difference between the three is the size. Sisterlocks are trademarked and have their own special grid, while microlocs are smaller and interlocks are larger.
So, what are the benefits of these types of locs, you ask? Well, they don't unravel at the root, which is great for those who are physically active or like to swim. Plus, they can be washed right after installation and as much as possible without compromising the style. They're also super low-maintenance and can be styled in a variety of ways.
Whether you choose traditional comb coil locs or one of the other options, you'll end up with a style that's unique and totally you. So go ahead and give it a try!